The easy to use format is great for the lay person or a health care professional support staff. But after some strange encounters, and after meeting two handsome but very different guys, Hope learns that her gifts have a greater purpose than she could ever imagine.Characters:Hope is very likeable as a heroine. "I am Ha

The easy to use format is great for the lay person or a health care professional support staff. But after some strange encounters, and after meeting two handsome but very different guys, Hope learns that her gifts have a greater purpose than she could ever imagine.Characters:Hope is very likeable as a heroine. "I am Happier to Know You" is an inspiring book, which touches the heart of anyone who has been confronted at some time in his or her life with the challenge of being in a different culture. Some just required a boost in flavoreasy to do without adding calories. And how about this quote: "A portfolio is a creative act"? Wow, now that's enlightening.Actually, this book is as bare bones as you can get, and it's all intuitive with hardly any concrete information offered at all. If you are a motorhead, gearhead, or interested in Virginia modern history, this book is great. I am from a clearinghouse of educational and medical professionals at the Autism Learning Center, in WashingtWith Debt and Dispossession, Kathryn Dudley joins the ranks of such anthropologists as Jane Adams, Deborah Fink, and Sonya Salomon." - David Danbom, Rural History; "Dudley writes with rare skill and passion. This is a mid-stream account of America coming of age. A very good and enlightening book. "Dudley presents a subtle, insightful, and nuanced treatment of the rural 'community' itself, emphasizing its divisions and contradictions. Midwesterners are protagonists who may yet wrest a more satisfactory resolution, thanks to this superb contribution." - Deborah Fink, Annals of IowaThrough interviews with residents of an agricultural county in western Minnesota, Dudley provides an incisive account of the moral dynamics of loss, dislocation, capitalism, and solidarity in farming communities.. Winner of the Margaret Mead Award of the Society for Applied AnthropologyThe farm crisis of the 1980s was the worst economic disaster to strike rural America since the Depression—thousands of farmers lost their land and homes, irrevocably altering their communities and, as Kathryn Marie Dudley shows, giving rise to devastating social trauma that continues to affect farmers today
- Title : Debt and Dispossession: Farm Loss in America's Heartland
- Author : Kathryn Marie Dudley
- Rating : 4.66 (480 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-10-21
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 211 Pages
- Asin : 0226169138
- Language : English


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